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Discover Ludwig"weird mood" is an acceptable and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe a feeling or atmosphere, typically one that is strange, uncomfortably odd, or irregular. For example, you might say, "The family reunion was unpleasant due to the weird mood that many of the attendees had."
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I'm in a weird mood as the markets tumble.
"There is a weird mood politically," she explains.
It was the morning of Lady Di's funeral so everyone was in a weird mood.
So that added to the weird mood at the convention, with some Democrats nitpicking Obama's appearance, after Michelle's knock-out speech and the fabulously cute girls, with a reassuring white family in a town he couldn't remember at one point.
A weird mood of solemnity settles like rain on this interesting, odd documentary about the petrol-head Hollywood star Steve McQueen and the film he took on in 1970 at the height of his celebrity prestige.
Often, that change involves taking a formerly powerful word or phrase ("awesome", "oh my god", "what the fuck") and turning it into a wry comment ("If you could stop tapping your foot, that would be awesome"; "My boss was in a weird mood all morning and I was like WTF?" "OMG this cheesecake is amazing").
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"Swallow That," Superchunk (1993) Love the entire catalog, but especially this weird mood-buster, slow and spiteful.
Why would Pfizer spend $100 million on two-minute TV ads that use a minute of that time admitting that their drug Chantix can cause "changes in behavior, hostility, agitation, depressed mood," "weird, unusual or strange dreams," and "suicidal thoughts or actions"?
The reviewer, Björn Backes, made comparisons to The Prodigy and The Chemical Brothers and noted the use of "weird" arrangements, post-rock mood swings and alternative guitar sound.
It feels like we've struck on a weird new portmanteau national mood today: a combination of hysteria and disdain, eye-rolling exhaustion and an urgent need to assemble, confused to the point of not knowing, but also very dreadful, a chimera feeling of "bad" and also "unphasedly baffled".
And he respects the weird randomness of teenage moods.
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